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An Introduction to Mouse Saw: Let's Build Something. Soo Visual Arts Center, Minneapolis, MN. March 13, 2009.
Available under creative commons license. Photo credit Chris Gallevo.
CTM.12 - PARASTROPHICS at Berghain
01.02.2012
SØLYST [DE] / SOLISTENENSEMBLE KALEIDOSKOP [DE] / MOUSE ON MARS [DE] / DJ ELEPHANT POWER [BE]
Photo by Eelco Borremans
Harvest Mouse - Micromys minutus
The tiny harvest mouse lives in long tussocky grassland, reedbeds, hedgerows, farmland and around woodland edges. It is mainly vegetarian, eating seeds and fruits, but will also eat invertebrates. Harvest mice build a spherical nest of tightly woven grass, high-up in the tall grasses, in which the female will give birth to around six young.
The harvest mouse is the only British mammal to have a prehensile tail: it can use it like a fifth limb, holding on to grass stems with it.
D300, AF 17-55 f/2.8 in home made mini-studio, extra lighting from DIY LED's (Warm White).
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Mouse e tappetini ultrasottili Kraun
Design coordinato linea mare estate
Giugno 2012
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This is Mouse, a 1 year old female Terrier mix. Mouse is the sweetest little ham sandwich. At 3, she's a petite cuddle-bug who loves to be close to her human. Her life's goal is to be right by your side, your wingwoman, your #1 BFF. She cannot get enough of you, delicious, wonderful, fascinating human! That said, Mouse crates very well and is okay when it's time for you to go to work, especially if you give her a yummy little treat. She's very treat-motivated, and she loves praise, so it would be easy to train and teach her new tricks. Mouse is just popping with energy and excitement, but she settles down pretty quickly. She loves Nylabones and flavored chewies. But, most of all, she loves YOU. And it's really, really hard to resist her sweet, pleading eyes... begging for one more little snuggle.
I volunteered at PAWS Atlanta. I took photos of some of the dogs and cats that need homes. I thought I'd also remind people you can find great pets at shelters and in rescue groups. And of course, help control the pet population, please spay and neuter your pets!!
Yes, its deceased. No, its not supposed to be a happy occasion, but then any photo opportunity is a happy one when you are six.
I caught this little chap after noticing him shoot down a small hole in my garden, i went and grabbed the camera and waited for nearly an hour and sure enough he poped back out.
Mouse 小老鼠
[ Canon EOS 50D + Canon EF-S 17-55mm F2.8 IS USM ] - RAW 4752 x 3168 -
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October 2010 Photo by Kai-Chu © All rights reserved
This caught my eye because the mouse tracks are in the shape of a mouse's foot.
If we looked at these tracks in a microscope, it's probably mouse tracks all the way down.
This mouse decided that my air filter would be a nice cushy place to live, so it moved in somewhere around Lake Chelan. For the next week, it chewed and scratched all around inside my car, going on a thousand mile journey around Eastern Washington. I finally was able to catch it by putting a donut hole in a no-kill trap on my engine block. I let it out into the bushes, and drove away before it could find its way back into my car. I hope it was promptly eaten by some badass hawk for all the trouble it put me through.
This little chap was sitting on a foot path we were walking along and stayed completely still for the photograph.
This Mouse sp., Unkown Small Rodent, was photographed in Panama, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.
This Mouse sp., Unkown Small Rodent, was photographed in Panama, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.
Modest Mouse performing live at the O2 Shepherds Bush Empire, London on the 14th December 2009.
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